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wall-to-wall

[wawl-tuh-wawl, wawl-tuh-wawl] / ˈwɔl təˈwɔl, ˈwɔl təˌwɔl /










NOUN
carpet
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That’s not good when you’re trying to supplant Donald Trump, who can attract wall-to-wall media coverage while taking a mid-afternoon siesta.

From Los Angeles Times

It could turn into a free-for-all with wall-to-wall crowds and record-high prices.

From Seattle Times

Because of budgetary limitations, “Love Is Blind” can’t use wall-to-wall hits, but well-known songs by Katy Perry, Coldplay and A Great Big World have appeared at pivotal moments throughout the series.

From Los Angeles Times

And through it all, there is the wall-to-wall soundtrack of infectious yet strangely disposable pop songs about love and heartache, with lyrics that narrate the show so perfectly they feel as if they were generated by artificial intelligence.

From Los Angeles Times

And the wall-to-wall coverage ignored other key stories as they unfolded, including the elections in Wisconsin and the party switch in North Carolina, both cases where GOP supermajorities will be used to stymie Democratic governors, and the unspeakably evil action by the Tennessee Republican legislature to expel three members because they spoke out for gun control.

From Salon